Business Research Guide
The Business Department uses Chicago style citations. Some examples:
Journal article from a print journal
“Profits Tax Allows for Relief.” Business Week,
January 6, 1951:21.
Journal article from one of the Library databases
Natalie Zmuda 2008. CALIFORNIA COMES OUT WITH A MARKETING NICHE. Advertising
Age, June 16, 4,25. http://0-www.proquest.com.cando.canisius.edu:80/
(accessed June 25, 2008).
Web Site
Forbes: Entrepeneurs and Small Business Information, http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/
Accessed June 25, 2008.
Selection from a Book
Abarbanel, Karin. Birthing the elephant : the woman's go-for-it! guide
to overcoming the big challenges of launching a business . Berkeley,
Calif: Ten Speed Press, 2008, p. 82-107.
The following websites provide a simple way to create a citation. Fill
in the information about the item, then copy and paste the citation
into your bibliography or footnote.
Easy Bib
MLA and APA
Citation Machine
APA, MLA, Chicago, Turabian
NoodleBib Express
MLA and APA
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Also Important:
Plagiarism - what is it? how to avoid it.